Publications by authors named "Dora Ait-Belkacem"

Prematurity affects 11% of the births and is the main cause of infant mortality. On the opposite case, the failure of induction of parturition in the case of delayed spontaneous birth is associated with fetal suffering. Both conditions are associated with precocious and/or delayed cervical ripening.

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The quantitative assessment of the cervix is crucial for the estimation of pre-term delivery risk and the prediction of the success of labor induction. We conducted a cross-sectional study using shear wave elastography based on the supersonic shear imaging technique. The shear wave speed (SWS) of the lower anterior part of the cervix was quantified over an 8-mm region of interest in 157 pregnant women.

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Polarization resolved second harmonic generation (PSHG) is developed to study, at the microscopic scale, the impact of aging on the structure of type I collagen fibrils in two-dimensional coatings. A ribose-glycated collagen is also used to mimic tissue glycation usually described as an indicator of aging. PSHG images are analyzed using a generic approach of the molecular disorder information in collagen fibrils, revealing significant changes upon aging, with a direct correlation between molecular disorder and fibril diameters.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on how the anisotropic properties of biological and molecular samples affect polarization resolved nonlinear microscopy imaging.
  • It highlights that birefringence can negatively impact methods like Second Harmonic Generation (SHG) and Two-Photon Excited Fluorescence (TPEF), potentially leading to inaccurate sample analysis.
  • The authors suggest a new approach to measure birefringence and properly consider its effects during experiments to improve the accuracy of the imaging results.
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